I sent an email order to fastpcb@Olimex.com but todate have not received a reply! I'm thinking maybe it's because I did not "print, fill and sign PO form" of which I am totally clueless!! What PO form? What am I missing here?

In my email I ordered:

Qty 1 SSS (VSPS 17a 10mil final.brd x4) re-order RM270606

Should this have been sufficient to start the ball rolling?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

btw, for reference, the following is taken from the Olimex "How To Order" webpage:

NOTE for existing customers:

If your card info is not changed since your last order you can send your po to us by e-mail. Please print, fill and sign PO form, in card info field write previous PO#, card exp date and card cvc code. NOTE: if you send your po form by fax (not by e-mail) you must fill it completely! PO forms received by fax without card info will not be processed.

We accept Visa, EC/MC, Western Union money orders, T/T to bank account.
NOTE: we can't charge VISA ELCTRON cards. Paypal doesn't support Bulgarian merchants.
Due to the high cost of sending and accepting bank T/T wire transfers, any orders paid by T/T will be subject to a $40 wire handling fee.

7. For all orders from Europe Union valid EU VAT ID. Our web prices are export prices without VAT included, if the order comes from Europe Union and the recipient doesn't provide valid EU VAT ID we must charge 20% Bulgarian VAT above the order value. This apply *ONLY* for orders from European Union.

8. Notes: <anything you want to tell us, for instance: I want these boards with 0.8 mm thickness>

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Cukkurullo,

Doh, my email must have totally come across the wrong way! I'm very pleased you report your experience with LT1085 and tantalum caps here.

I've built recently VSPS using modified Veteran boards with all critical components connected p2p underneathe the chip. I also omitted some output resistors. The chip is OPA627, all caps BG, resistors are Caddocks, regulators LM2990/2937. It worked pretty well by itself, but it's really good with S&B TX 103 in step up (with Shelter 901).

Originally posted by RAYSIMMONS Could you post a schematic of your version of VSPS, and photos.

Here is the photo. It basically shares only RIAA components with VSPS, everything else is different (besides some resistor similarities). I used Veteran boards, but all critical circuitry is p2p, underneath the board.

I will post schematic soon. As I mentioned somwhere else, I've also built Ono, but somehow the OPA627 circuit sounded nicer to me. I didn't try to optimize Ono yet though.

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Question about the PSU for the PhonoClone. I built mine with a 2x15V 50VA transformer. V+ is 22Vdc, V- is -22Vdc referenced to COM. Sounds okay.

Now I connected a LED so I could see if the PSU is switched on. It's a green LED, If 25mA, Vf 2.1V. I connected it to V+ and COM using a 820R resistor. LED works. But .... V+ drops to about 14Vdc. V- stays at -22Vdc. Current is around 15mA. Can anyone explain the V+ drop?

Turn the LED around and connect it accross the v- side and see if it drops accordingly..

Yes it does. V- drops to -14Vdc. V+ is 22Vdc again.

Quote:

You have to measure voltages with the phonoclone circuit attached to the power supply, since the power supply itself has no filter capacitance.

I measured again, this time at the Vin of the LM317/LM337. With the LED connected the voltage drops insignificantly (0.2Vdc). So I guess this behavor confused me. Didn't think about measuring the circuit instead of the PSU itself. Thanks!